Building Creative Infrastructure Across Africa
Building Creative Infrastructure Across Africa: A Conversation with Alexandre Bonneau | Africa…
Building Creative Infrastructure Across Africa: A Conversation with Alexandre Bonneau | Africa…
Across the continent, a quiet revolution is reshaping the business landscape. Forget…
From WhatsApp status to Instagram stories, from roadside stalls to TikTok lives, a growing class of micro-traders now moves everything from wigs to phone accessories and imported fashion with almost no formal storefront.
How African Retailers Are Rewriting the Supply Chain Playbook | Africa Signal…
How African Retailers Are Rewriting the Supply Chain Playbook | Africa Signal…
Capital and technology matter, but without the right people in the right roles, growth stalls. For many African SMEs and startups, talent is the real strategic constraint.
What if Strive Masiyiwa had given up on his telecommunications dream? How…
Alexandre Bonneau & AFROTO: Building Africa’s Pan-African Audiovisual Platform | Africa Signal…
The Nigerian entrepreneur who revolutionized how the world schedules meetings How one…
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Across Africa, entrepreneurs are finding growth capital in places that sit outside traditional banks and venture capital. These alternative routes are practical, close to the realities of local markets and increasingly critical for SME resilience.
How Bboxx combines technology, finance, and field operations to deliver reliable modern utilities to communities outside the traditional grid.
How a Kenya-born agritech platform connects African smallholder farmers to global buyers by starting from their reality – basic phones, fragmented supply chains, and volatile prices – rather than from a boardroom slide.
Impact capital and local private equity are stepping in to empower African SMEs—offering catalytic funding, flexible fund structures, and innovative financing models that align with on-the-ground realities to boost growth in tough markets
How PalmPay quietly became one of Nigeria’s most used financial platforms by focusing on everyday relevance, dense distribution, and trust.
This article highlights low‑cost, scalable primary health care models in Africa—ranging from community health workers and telemedicine to modular clinics and rural outreach—designed to deliver accessible care across both urban and rural settings
This article highlights how emerging innovations—ranging from fintech and digital infrastructure to public-private initiatives—are driving economic growth and social change across the CEMAC region.
Insight Report Smart Ways to Finance Your Business in Africa A structured…
Structuring Home Services in Côte d’Ivoire: A Conversation with Kevin Sesse |…
Startups across Africa are fueling SME growth in the continent’s green economy by pioneering renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and cleantech. These ventures are not only creating climate-smart jobs and reducing waste—they’re unlocking investment and building resilient local value chains that position small businesses for sustainable, long-term success.
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How a mobility-fintech platform is formalizing the continent’s most important transport system
How a farmer first model combines financing, farm inputs, training, and market support to help smallholders grow their way out of hunger and build durable livelihoods.
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How Gokada’s second chapter shifted from pure ride-hailing to a broader, service-obsessed mobility and delivery platform in Lagos.
How a digital freight network is tackling inefficiency, opacity, and cost across Africa’s cargo supply chains.
The AfCFTA promises the world’s largest free trade zone by number of countries. For SMEs, the real story is not tariffs — it is access: to markets, to capital, to procurement and to scale mechanisms that were historically out of reach.
Across African markets, circular businesses are doing more than recycling. They are redesigning products, value chains and cashflows so that every kilogram of material and every asset can generate more than one cycle of revenue.
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